Satellite-based agro-meteorological drought assessment in North Eastern Ethiopia

Q2 Environmental Science
Abdurohman Yimam , Mesfin Fikre Woldmariam
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Drought has a profound and worsening socio-economic and environmental consequences in northeastern Ethiopia. This study assess agro-meteorological drought conditions in northeastern Ethiopia by integrating the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) and Vegetation Condition Index (VCI). The study employs CHIRPS satellite rainfall data and eMODIS NDVI imagery to analyze the spatiotemporal distribution of drought from 1981 to 2021. The Mann–Kendall (MK) test is used to evaluate trends in drought occurrences over the study period, while Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to examine the relationship between SPI and VCI during selected seasons and years. Results from SPI-3 indicate that severe drought events occurred in multiple years, with extreme drought conditions recorded in 1984 and 2015. The analysis highlights significant shifts in seasonal drought occurrences, with an observed trend of earlier onset of dry conditions in recent decades. VCI-based assessments corroborate SPI findings, revealing widespread severe to extreme drought conditions during key agricultural seasons, particularly in 2008, 2009, and 2013 for the Belg season and 2004 and 2015 for the Kiremit season. The MK trend analysis indicates a statistically significant increasing trend in precipitation during the Kiremit season (p < 0.05), suggesting a reduction in meteorological drought frequency, while the Belg season shows an increasing tendency toward drier conditions, though not statistically significant. The study identifies a shifting pattern in drought severity and timing, posing critical challenges to rain-fed agriculture and smallholder farmers’ food security. The findings underscore the need for enhanced drought monitoring systems and targeted policy interventions to mitigate drought impacts. The SPI-VCI integrated approach offers a comprehensive understanding of drought, supporting policymakers in building climate resilience in drought-prone regions.
埃塞俄比亚东北部基于卫星的农业气象干旱评估
干旱对埃塞俄比亚东北部的社会经济和环境造成了深刻和日益恶化的后果。本研究利用标准化降水指数(SPI)和植被条件指数(VCI)对埃塞俄比亚东北部的农业气象干旱条件进行了综合评估。利用CHIRPS卫星降水资料和eMODIS NDVI影像,分析了1981 - 2021年旱情的时空分布。使用Mann-Kendall (MK)检验来评估研究期间干旱发生的趋势,而使用Pearson相关分析来检验选定季节和年份的SPI与VCI之间的关系。SPI-3的结果表明,多年来发生了严重干旱事件,1984年和2015年发生了极端干旱事件。该分析强调了季节性干旱发生的重大变化,近几十年来观测到的干旱情况出现时间较早的趋势。基于vci的评估证实了SPI的发现,揭示了在关键的农业季节,特别是2008年、2009年和2013年的Belg季节以及2004年和2015年的Kiremit季节,普遍存在严重到极端干旱的情况。MK趋势分析表明,基里米特季节降水有统计学上显著的增加趋势(p <;0.05),表明气象干旱频率减少,而比利时季节显示出干旱条件增加的趋势,尽管统计上不显著。该研究确定了干旱严重程度和时间的变化模式,对雨养农业和小农的粮食安全构成了重大挑战。研究结果强调了加强干旱监测系统和有针对性的政策干预以减轻干旱影响的必要性。SPI-VCI综合方法提供了对干旱的全面了解,支持决策者在干旱易发地区建立气候适应能力。
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Environmental Challenges
Environmental Challenges Environmental Science-Environmental Engineering
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